Inspiration
Tethered by Tragedy
Once upon a time, in a small coastal town, lived a young woman named Emma. Her heart had been burdened by the tragedy of the Titanic submersible accident, an event that had left an indelible mark on her soul. As she walked along the rocky shoreline, she couldn't help but feel the weight of the past, the echoes of loss and grief that still lingered.
By Akinnibo Oluwakemi3 years ago in Art
The Unlikely Hero: Taming the Dragon
In a small village surrounded by green valleys lived a shy and humble young man named Timothy. He was known to everyone for his humble demeanor and love for his books. While the rest of the village dreamed of great adventures and feats, Timothy was content to spend his days in the stories he found in the pages of ancient books.
By Kajus Jozauskas3 years ago in Art
From Darkness to Light
Once upon a time, in a small village deep in a deep forest, there lived a girl named Aria. Her Aria was known for her kind heart and her kind spirit, but her life was filled with deep sorrow. She has been shrouded in darkness for as long as she can remember.
By Kajus Jozauskas3 years ago in Art
The Vibrant Canvas: Maya's Journey of Self-Expression, Courage, and Unveiling Inner Beauty
In a small town nestled between rolling hills and shimmering lakes, there lived a woman named Maya. She had always possessed a burning passion for art, but for years, she had hidden her artistic dreams behind a curtain of self-doubt and societal expectations. However, an unexpected turn of events would lead her on a transformative journey of self-expression, courage, and the discovery of her own inner beauty.
By Elsie Kesh3 years ago in Art
Recreating Mona
In the bustling city of Florence, amidst the Renaissance fervor, a young artist named Carlo Romano found himself captivated by the enigmatic allure of the Mona Lisa, the famous painting by Leonardo Da Vinci. He spent countless hours studying the painting, pondering the secrets hidden behind her enigmatic smile.
By Marcus Jarrett3 years ago in Art
Supporting the Arts in Your Community
The importance of art has been acknowledged and valued by people all around the world for centuries. It has been shown to have a positive impact on society and can help build resilient and diverse communities. During times of great social and economic crises, art has been a unifying force. It is important that people find new ways to support the arts community so that we can keep this vibrant industry alive.
By Paul Vavrinchik3 years ago in Art
The Raven. Edgar All Poe
The Raven BY EDGAR ALLAN POE (A different version of Poe, by Me). Oh my tortured soul, can this midnight be more dreary, why do I keep on pondering so. I feel so weak and bloody weary. Why does such quaint and curious verses of a poem from long ago, come nagging at my forlorn, hapless and besotted brain.
By Novel Allen3 years ago in Art
"Starry Night: Vincent van Gogh's Enchanting Brush with the Cosmos"
Introduction Vincent van Gogh, the Dutch post-impressionist painter, left an indelible mark on the world of art with his unique and evocative style. Among his numerous masterpieces, "Starry Night" stands as a testament to his genius and artistic vision. Painted in 1889, this iconic artwork has captured the imagination of art enthusiasts for generations, captivating viewers with its swirling brushstrokes, vibrant colors, and mesmerizing portrayal of the night sky.
By Nivishaa Suthes3 years ago in Art
The Eye Of The Artist. Top Story - June 2023.
This piece was created by my youngest daughter a few years ago. Wynter has been creating art, ever since she could hold a crayon. She has recently graduated from Herron School of Art, in Indianapolis and is preparing to move to NY for grad school. Everyday I am amazed at her skill and passion for expression. Using her pieces to create a story brings me unbelievable joy. Thank you for your time, in reading my work, but more for supporting a young, incredibly talented artist.
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden3 years ago in Art







